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Paradise Lost 2 - Revelations (2001)

Starring: Kathy Bakken, Jason Baldwin Director: Christopher Byers, Bruce Sinofsky Rating: Unrated Format: DVD
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Directors Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky return to the scene of the crime with this urgent follow-up to their harrowing 1996 documentary, Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills. That profoundly disturbing film chronicles the tragic and twisted case of three young men--Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin, and Jessie Misskelley--who were convicted of the brutal 1993 murders of three second graders. The film suggests that perhaps their only crime was dressing in black and liking Metallica. To the townspeople, this smacked of Satanism and marked them as made-to-order suspects. Meanwhile, Mark Byars, the stepfather of one of the victims emerged from the film as a "Why-isn't-anyone-following-up-on-this?" suspect. Revelations, which, for those who missed the first film, efficiently recaps the case, and charts the trio's maddening appeals process (police browbeat a confession out of Misskelley, who has an IQ of 71, after 12 hours of questioning), as well as the efforts of a group of Internet advocates to "Free the West Memphis Three." Byers is back as well, and he is infinitely more terrifying than anything in Book of Shadows, Berlinger's Blair Witch sequel. We learn that Byers had all his teeth extracted in the years after the murders (human bite marks are among the new evidence introduced). We also learn that his wife has since died of undetermined causes. When Byers passes a suspect lie detector test, he exults, "I knew I was innocent." A further mystery is why both Paradise Lost films have not garnered the media attention or sparked the outrage that attended Errol Morris's The Thin Blue Line, which led to the release of an innocent man who was imprisoned for more than 10 years. Both films give new meaning to the concept of reasonable doubt. --Donald Liebenson


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Paradise Lost 2: Revelations revisits the 1994 Arkansas murder of three 8-year-old boys and the three teenagers convicted of the crime. A follow up to Paradise Lost, Revelations features new interviews with the convicted men, as well as with the original judge and police investigators. While focusing on advocates who believe the young men are innocent Revelations also includes footage of the stepfather of one of the victims, who some suspect might be involved in the crime.

A disturbing and moving documentary, Revelations is investigative journalism and advocacy at its best. This case, as with the OJ Simpson and Jon Benet Ramsy murder trials, for better or worse, will remain in the spotlight for years to come as an example of America's judicial system gone astray.

DVD Features: Filmmaker Filmographies; Exclusive Photo Gallery; Interactive Menus; Scene Selection


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27 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 5 Stars, though not quite on a par with the first, July 1, 2001
By T. Falk "Flaggboy" (Tustin, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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Paradise Lost introduced us to what may be the most frightening onscreen villain in years : a biased judicial system. 24 jury members (2 separate trials) that had made up their minds before they had even set foot into the court room. And like any good villain, it has to slaughter a few innocents to be really scary. PL2:Revelations shows us the aftermath of said slaughter: The seemingly destroyed lives of Jessie Misskelly, Jason Baldwin, and Damien Echols (Even though they seem to have come to terms with their fate. That doesn't mean we should). Just like a good horror sequel, it shows us that the monster is even bigger and more powerful than previously guessed. The prejudice towards the 3 innocents spreads a lot further than the original trial courtroom. We have some heroes along the way in the name of the Free The West Memphis 3 organization, and seemingly at the center of it all, John Mark Byers, one of the parents of the 3 murdered children, and the mysterious death of his wife. Just like the first, this film moves, touches, infuriates, frustrates, and compels everyone I know who has come in contact with it. It is a testament to how powerful a film camera can truly be, and regardless of your opinion on whether or not the 3 are innocent, it is impossible to walk away from this film and forget it. This, like the first, is one of those film experiences that will haunt you for a long, long time. Don't miss it.
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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An important and profoundly disturbing documentary, March 30, 2002
"Paradise Lost 2: Revelations," a documentary film by Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky, is a sequel to their earlier documentary "Paradise Lost." These films investigate the aftermath a a horrific triple child murder and the conviction of three young men who continue to maintain their innocence.

PL2 picks up where the first film left off. We meet the three convicted young men--Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin, and Jessie Misskelley, all older and still imprisoned. Damien, the only one of the three to receive the death penalty, is appealing his conviction, and his life-and-death situation gives PL2 a particular power and urgency.

There is extensive interview footage with many of the individuals involved in the case: the original judge, Jessie's defense attorney, and more. Especially poignant is the footage with the family members of the convicted. But as in the first film, the most indelible character is undoubtedly the controversial John Mark Byers, the angry stepfather of one of the murder victims. One issue PL2 explores is the question whether Byers was actually involved in the actual murders.

Also fascinating is the footage featuring members of the support group of people who believe that Echols, Baldwin, and Misskelley were all unfairly convicted. The young men have become known as the "West Memphis Three" to their supporters, and PL2 tells about the origins of the WM3 Web site.

I will warn potential viewers that this film contains graphic photographs of the murdered children, one of whom was sexually mutilated. Overall, PL2 is a gripping and, in my opinion, important film. It's more than just a real-life human drama. The film raises compelling issues about crime, justice, punishment, prejudice, truth, and the impact of the media. Highly recommended.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars scary that this can happen here in the U.S. ..., May 10, 2003
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I have been a West Memphis Three supporter since 1999. It is of upmost importance that everyone who sees this documentary and is shocked, interested, or angry, pass the word on! The more people who know about it, the better chance of getting Damien, Jason, & Jessie new trials. Not everyone is convinced of their innocence (I, after lots of research, am. Everyone should should study up & come to their own conclusions. All the info you need can be found at [the website]) but EVERYONE will agree that this trial was a sham. An 18 year old boy was sent to death row based on nothing but someone else's word & a bag of black t-shirts. The fact that this has been allowed to happen in this country in the 20th century is both embarrasing & horrifying. Evidence was lost, not followed up on, and the trial took place in a community where all three were tried and convicted before they ever set foot in a courtroom. If it happened to them, it could happen to you, or your child, your sister/brother, friend, etc.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Many questions, no answers
Never saw the first doc on this case, but this sequel seems sufficient to explain what happened and why. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Bradley F. Smith

4.0 out of 5 stars excellent sequel to Paradise Lost
Paradise Lost 2: Revelations is a must-see for anyone who was taken by Paradise Lost.
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Published 7 months ago by Teh

1.0 out of 5 stars The continuation...
Remember Mark Byers? He was that really weird stepfather in the first documentary, the one who acted really suspicious. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Shutter Maze

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent follow up
High profile murder cases deserve follow up, and this was no exception. Though not as high profile as some have been, when a case like this brings out such emotion it is... Read more
Published 16 months ago by MortensOrchid

3.0 out of 5 stars The 20th Century Witch hunt continues...
This sequel to Paradise Lost is not as good as the original and is less focused on the trial and is more attentive to the West Memphis 3 support group who developed after meeting... Read more
Published 22 months ago by OverTheMoon

3.0 out of 5 stars Too many unanswered questions
After watching the first film, there were some questions regarding the trial I had that I was hoping the sequel would answer. It didn't. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Jay Young

5.0 out of 5 stars This is Quite excellent..
..[ASIN:0595357016 Almost Home: My Life Story Vol 1]] alMost home indeed!It appears quite evident that the young boys were killed elsewhere and their bodies were dumpeD into the... Read more
Published on October 3, 2007 by VaneS F

4.0 out of 5 stars Faith & Hatred
It isn't as engaging as its predecessor, mostly due to the comparatively little access the film makers were granted. Read more
Published on September 18, 2007 by Kyle Prince

4.0 out of 5 stars Great Documentary
I'm really happy I decided to buy this dvd. I hadn't seen the first one, and I didn't feel lost watching this one. Read more
Published on September 4, 2007 by TLB

4.0 out of 5 stars Good Follow-up
This follow-up to the documentary on the arrest and conviction of the West Memphis Three focuses a bit more on how the country became interested in the first film and starting a... Read more
Published on July 24, 2007 by T. Sloan

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